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What Do Women Want? with author Daniel Bergner

Author and New York
Times Magazine
 Writer, Daniel Bergner, to speak at the JCC in Scotch
Plains About What Women Want



On Thursday,
February 13 at 7:30 p.m., Daniel Bergner, author of the much-discussed
book What Do Women Want?, will be speaking at the JCC of
Central New Jersey, 1391 Martine Avenue in Scotch Plains. 



Arising from his
explosive New York Times Magazine cover story of
the same title – the most emailed piece in their history – critically acclaimed
journalist Daniel Bergner turns everything we thought we knew about female
desire inside out.

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In What Do Women Want?, Bergner
uses the latest scientific research to paint an unprecedented and
thought-provoking portrait of the full scope of female lust: the triggers, the
fantasies, the mind-body connection (and disconnection), the reasons for
desire’s decline, and the most revelatory, that this decline is anything but
inevitable.



Vogue Magazines book review
states What Do Women Want? is “one of the…hottest books…adds
both steam and explosives into the national conversation about what it means to
be a woman today.”

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Read more about the book and watch Daniel Bergner on the Stephen Colbert Report
at www.danielbergner.com.



This program is open to the
public.  Wine and light snacks will be served.  Tickets are $6 for
JCC members at $8 for community participants.  Registration is available
at www.jccnj.org



If you have questions about
the event, please contact Amy Warsh, Cultural Arts and Education Director, at
908-889-8800 x205 or awarsh@jccnj.org.



The JCC of Central New Jersey is located at 1391 Martine Avenue in Scotch
Plains. The JCC of Central New Jersey is a constituent agency of the Jewish
Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ, United Way of Greater Union County and the
Westfield United Fund. Financial assistance is available for membership and
various programs.




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